One could do it in your sleep Meaning in English
expression
释义
This expression means something is so easy or familiar that you could do it without thinking, as if you were asleep. It is used to emphasize that a task requires very little effort or skill.
用法与细微差别
Used informally to highlight when something is extremely easy. Common with tasks you have done many times or that require little skill, often said encouragingly. Similar expressions: 'a piece of cake', 'easy as pie'. Don't use for difficult tasks—can sound sarcastic if used that way.
例句
This math problem is so easy, one could do it in your sleep.
basic
After cooking this dish so many times, one could do it in your sleep.
basic
Don't worry about the test—one could do it in your sleep.
basic
You've fixed this car so many times, by now one could do it in your sleep.
natural
Setting up the projector? Please, one could do it in your sleep at this point!
natural
After years of practice, typing reports is something one could do in your sleep.
natural